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Office of Admissions
Enrolled in high school and college at the same time
Earn college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course
A final grade is posted in two places:
1.
High School Transcript
2.
College Transcript
Students can take a class in their high school, online, or on YSU’s campus
At high school
Teacher applies to YSU as part-time faculty
Approved teachers meet with faculty from campus, teach the same YSU syllabus
High school classroom becomes off-site YSU classroom
Online
Course is taught by a YSU professor
Students complete all of their work in an online environment
On Campus
Students attend class on YSU’s campus. They participate in lectures, class discussions, assignments and test in the classroom
http://web.ysu.edu/programs
YSU Undergraduate Bulletin http://www.ysu.edu/ebulletin/home/ebulletin
High School Course
Offerings varies by district
YSU Course C.H.
Name
ASTR 1501 3 Descriptive Astronomy
ASTR 1501L 1
BIOL 2601/L 4
BIOL 2602/L 4
CHEM
1515/L
CHEM
1516/L
4
4
CMST 1545 3
Descriptive Astronomy Lab
General Biology I w/Lab
General Biology II w/Lab
General Chemistry I w/Lab
General Chemistry II w/Lab
Communication Foundations
DNCE 1565 1
DNCE 1573 2
DNCE 2698 3
Topics in Dance
Ballet 2
Survey of Dance
ENGL 1550 3 Writing I
ENGL 2618 3 American Literature and Diversity
FRNC 2606 3 Intermediate French
HAHS 1510 3 Investigations into Social Class
HIST 1500 3 Discovering World History
ITAL 2605 4
MATH 1571 4
MATH 1572 4
PHYS 1501 4
Advanced Intermediate Italian
Calculus I
Calculus II
Fundamentals of Physics I
PHYS 1501L 1 Fundamentals of Physics I Lab
PSYC 1560 3 General Psychology
SPAN 2605 3 Advanced Intermediate Spanish
STATS 2601 3
STEM 1530 3
Introductory Statistics
Science of Design
THRESHOLD NUMBER NEEDED TO GRADUATE
(At YSU, this is 124 Credits: 8 semesters, 15.5 hours each)
MAJOR
(YSU = at least 30 credits, usually 40-45)
MINOR
(YSU = at least 18 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
(YSU = usually around 45 credits)
ELECTIVES
(Number to be determined by previous areas)
Summary of YSU General Education
Requirements
I. Baccalaureate Degree
Basic Skills
Writing I & II..........................................2 courses
Speech…...............................................1 course
Mathematics.........................................1 course
Knowledge Domains
Natural Science................................2 courses
Arts and Humanities........................2 courses
Social Science..................................2 courses
Personal & Social Awareness...........2 courses
Selected Topics and Electives..........1 course
13 courses total
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3. Transferability
TAG courses are taken at University System of OH schools. Private & out of state, you need to check, save your syllabus!
4. YSU Resources
CCP students have access to academic resources
(Maag, Writing Center, E-tutoring, Academic Advisors and MAC Center)
Open to 7-12 graders*
General YSU admission requirements
1.
Have an overall GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
2.
Have composite ACT score of 17 or SAT critical reading and math composite of at least 820
3.
Passage of OGT’s and/or PARCC exams
*Admission does not guarantee registration in all course offerings .
Read CCP materials on website at web.ysu.edu/chs
Take ACT in April if you haven’t
Let your school counselor know you want to take CCP classes by April 1 st
Parent/guardian signatures will be needed
Apply online by May 15
(YSU Application Day scheduled in April or May)
Watch for notification over the summer with next steps
Once Accepted
•
Take placement test if needed
•
Attend Orientation
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Meet with Academic Advisor
College Credit Plus Contact Information:
Shanna Blinn, Program Coordinator
330-941-2466 OR slblinn@ysu.edu